“CBS Mornings” kicks off the week with a double dose of literary heavyweights, offering viewers a chance to dig into the worlds of infectious disease and public service. For those who like their morning news with a side of intellectual stimulation, Monday’s lineup is not to be missed.
First up, author John Green, known for his popular young adult novels, joins the “CBS Mornings” team to discuss a decidedly more serious topic: tuberculosis. His new book, “Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection,” explores the long and complicated history of this often-overlooked disease. Expect Green’s trademark blend of insightful analysis and engaging storytelling.
Next, Michael Lewis, author of “Moneyball” and “The Big Short,” takes the stage to talk about his latest work, “Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service.” Lewis has a knack for making complicated topics accessible, and his new book aims to shed light on the often-unseen work of those in the public sector.
And for a lighter touch, David Begnaud continues his cross-country reporting with a new installment of “Beg-Knows America.” Tune in to “CBS Mornings,” weekdays from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. on CBS, hosted by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleson.